Loom Knit the Little Arrowhead Lace Stitch
I love the little arrowhead lace stitch. It has texture and detail but is simple to knit. I’m very happy that I was able to convert this eyelet pattern to work on a large gauge loom. So many of the stitches I want to share don’t look right if you don’t use a small gauge loom. Sometimes you can’t even see the stitch at all. It’s lost in the loose loops. But with the use of several versions of the knit stitch I’ve manage to make things work for this lovely.
I hope you will give the little arrowhead lace stitch a try. As with most of my patterns the video will walk you through the stitch repeat. This way of writing out the pattern is not conventional but I find it to be easier for beginners.The written pattern includes a simple and a complete version of the flat for scarves and shawls and a round version for hats, socks and bags.
Supply List and Additional Information
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
SIZE: 6 Stitches and 8 Rows for 1 Inches (Approximately)
STITCHES: Knit, Purl, Knit 3 together, Yarn Over,
FABRIC: Is not reversible and does not curl
LOOM: Large Gauge Loom with at least 11 pegs
YARN: Worsted Weight – Single strand Super Saver Spring Green & KnitCrate Vidalana in Tiger Lily
NOTIONS: Loom Hook, Stitch Markers
VIDEO TUTORIAL: Please watch the video below completely before trying a project.
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Project Photo Above: Little Arrowhead Stitch Shawl Pattern in my Loomahat.Store and Patreon
The Video Tutorial
The video is for the flat version of the stitch. The written pdf pattern includes the round version used for things like hats, socks or bags.
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I have followed the directions more than once and cannot seem to find why it does not resemble your pattern. How many repeats until you see the pattern emerge?
Katie – it should show up after about 16 rows – you may need to stretch your stitches. It may be your choice of yarn. The chunky the yarn the less noticeable the stitch will become
Thank you Denise!!! I love your videos, they are the easiest to follow out there ?
Thank YOU !!! 🙂
Hi thanks for your loom knitting video lessons
What about the long loom
Hi Kim – it can be done on a long loom but just use one of the two racks
Denise, that cowl is simply amazingly beautiful! LOL Having fun with adjectives but it’s true. My todo list is growing faster than I can keep up. You are an amazing teacher. You are superwoman the way you are converting stitches, doing patterns and your WIP’s. I can’t keep up!
Lani – it’s my test of your resilience … LOL 🙂